
Leaky Methane Makes Natural Gas Bad for Global Warming
If leaks continue at present rates, natural gas may not help combat climate change

Leaky Methane Makes Natural Gas Bad for Global Warming
If leaks continue at present rates, natural gas may not help combat climate change

It’s Frack, Baby, Frack, as Conventional Gas Drilling Declines [Infographic]
Hydraulic fracturing has offset dwindling traditional sources, but that trend may not last long


Obama's Clean Power Plan Means More Gas to Fight Global Warming [Video]
400 PPM: What’s Next for a Warming Planet Concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere have reached this level for the first time in millions of years.

What Happens after Coal?
When coal-fired power plants close communities can face painful transitions, and the debate over one Massachusetts facility shows the local impacts of a national shift to cleaner power

Fracking Fluid Rules Considered by Feds

Younger Americans More Supportive of Exporting Natural Gas Than Older Americans
The new UT Energy Poll data is out today! Here I’ll highlight changing American attitudes related to the export of natural gas. The infographic above shows a snapshot of current survey responses collected March 3-17 among 2,133 U.S.

How to Solve Global Warming: It's the Energy Supply
Carbon storage has to expand rapidly, or coal burning has to cease, if the world is to avoid dangerous climate change

How Can Cities Protect Themselves against Gas Explosions?
Leaks are surprisingly common in aging urban underground pipe networks

Plug Methane Leaks in the Booming Natural Gas Industry
Gas-powered electricity could slash greenhouse gases, but only if we get methane emissions under control

In Fracking Fight, How to Measure Health Threats?
The more than 6,000 active gas wells in Pennsylvania generate scores of complaints each week, many about terrible odors and contaminated water

Who Wants To Export Natural Gas?
My last post highlighted how over six months, support for exporting natural gas has increased as opposition decreased. Thirty-four percent of Americans agreed with the statement, “The U.S.

Can U.S. Fracked Gas Save Ukraine?
The conflict over Crimea may prove a last gas…p for Russian energy warfare